This article is from the Australian Property Journal archive
STOCKLAND Halcyon has launched four new Victorian communities to the market, after the success of Halcyon Berwick.
Stockland Halcyon Evergreen located in Melbourne’s southeast suburb of Clyde and Halcyon Horizon in Armstrong Creek are already drawing interest from buyers with the first stages nearly sold out.
Stockland Halcyon Evergreen is expected to comprise almost 300 homes within the Stockland Evergreen masterplanned community, Stockland Halcyon Horizon is expected to comprise around 230 homes just a short drive from Torquay, Jan Juc and Bells Beach.
While Halcyon Highlands is in the Stockland Highlands community, around 30km north of the Melbourne CBD in Mickleham and is expected to include around 240 homes.
Additionally, the $203 million Halcyon Jardin is located around. 46km southeast of the CBD in Clyde North and is expected to deliver around 280 homes.
Each community central amenities which may include a pool, fully equipped gym, health and wellness centre, recreational clubhouse and bar facilities, cinemas, walking tracks, bowling greens, pickleball courts, and a shared community Tesla car.
“As awareness of this lifestyle grows, more buyers are seeking to secure their opportunity to enjoy the benefits of living in a premium community designed for their needs,” said James Westh, Victoria general manager at Stockland Halcyon.
“Our expansion in Victoria is forging ahead with another two new developments, Halcyon Highlands and Halcyon Jardin, recently commencing earthworks and the first releases for both these communities now in market.”
Meanwhile, Halcyon Berwick launched in 2021, was Stockland’s first land lease community designed for over 55s in Victoria and has only display homes left to sell.
Currently there 17 Stockland Halcyon communities either established or in development across Queensland’s Sunshine Coast, Gold Coast, Moreton Bay, Logan and Victoria.
“Our Halcyon communities are clearly hitting the mark with Victorians who are looking for high quality, low maintenance living in one of our communities,” concluded Westh.